Blackhawks national anthem singer Jim Cornelsion did some damage to beer mugs -- with his voice. / Screenshot, CSN Chicago

by Jimmy Hascup, USA TODAY Sports

by Jimmy Hascup, USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Blackhawks are the toast of hockey -- and really all of sports -- as they continue to make NHL history, now with an 18-0-3 record.

Thursday, in the 15th annual tribute for legendary broadcaster Harry Caray, "Toast for Harry," Jim Cornelison, the national anthem singer for the Blackhawks, sang his rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."

And just like the Blackhawks, he destroyed everything in his path -- literally.

On the last note, Cornelison's powerful tenor voice shattered his glass full of beer, then a number of other beer mugs as he approached the table nearby.

The reaction as this is happening is priceless. Cornelison belts out that last note, breaks his glass full of suds like he's done it before and doesn't miss a beat, while all the people around him brace for cover.

Good thing they serve beer in plastic cups at arenas.

Caray would've been 99 on Friday. It's an accomplishment even the longtime voice of the Cubs' seventh-inning stretch would be proud of.